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Originally Posted by 70gotboost
That brings up a good question... What's the best way to get the burnt rubber off the car? I've seen the protective film you can place on the paint. Is that really the right way of doing it? Doesn't the burnt rubber melt through the film??
BTW... SAWEEEET burn-out!!!
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I've seen guys use plastic wrap on the panels and I've seen them wipe the panels down with something oily so the rubber doesn't stick so bad.
in any event it's a mess under the car.. but a fun mess. lol
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